Dead media litter the planet. VHS tapes, floppy discs, E.T. game cartridges, cassette tapes, and more can be found all over the world, transforming what was once a slice of the future into a smelly pile of the past. Some enterprising artists use these dead media to make something beautiful. Artist Tara Donovan has done just that with CDs. Here’s more from Colossal:
Because of their mirrored surfaces, the monumental sculptures catch and reflect light depending on the time of day and confront the viewer with the stunning weight of information. Donovan described the material in a recent interview:
“The silver CDs are commercial discs with music, movies, audiobooks, porn, Jesus, Celine Dion. Everything. The green are CDRs, so they’re recordable. They contain whatever people valued enough to put on them, whether it’s a Grateful Dead concert or a mix. The CD is the last quantifiable object of data that exists in the world. We moved from filing cabinets to clouds. These are relics of a very recent past. I remember when the CD became a thing, it was marketed as the future. They made “forever discs” which were gold. When you think about the amount of information that is in this room is staggering.”
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